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2021, iwd.service may no longer work at all. For the latest version of Ubuntu 20.04, with updates on or after 24 Aug.
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UPDATE : the latest automatic updates on Ubuntu 20.04 today just broke my wireless from working! I had to UNDO the instructions below and go back from iwd.service to wpa_rvice, as I describe in my Q&A here: Ubuntu 20.04 WiFi "No Networks" after latest automatic update today So, consider that as you try the instructions below.
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So, this is the solution for: How to connect Ubuntu 19.10 / Ubuntu 20.04 to a 2.4GHz wifi hotspot when it says it "cannot authenticate" again and again:
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I thought it was my motherboard or wifi card going bad, since I can connect to my other networks just fine, but it turns out it's just an Ubuntu 19 / Ubuntu 20 software problem. My Ubuntu 20.04 machine worked perfectly on the 5Ghz hotspot, but would repeatedly, again and again and again and again, ask for my hotspot connection password every 30 seconds or so when trying to connect to the 2.4Ghz hotspot, and it would NEVER successfully connect to it!.
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Holy smokes! How infuriating! I just lost 3 hrs today trying to install and set up my brand new TP-Link Omada AC1200 Gigabit EAP225-Outdoor wireless Access Point (AP) (works awesome, by the way!-I get 10~20Mbps download and upload internet at the park 100 yards away now!) all because my stinking Ubuntu 20.04 machine wouldn't connect to the 2.4GHz hotspot during setup.Ī google search for "ubuntu cannot authenticate on 2.4ghz" led me to this question as the #1 hit, and sure enough, this answer by solves my problem! I think this solution deserves a more thorough response, however, so that's what I'm adding here.

If it temporarily breaks your system too, it's always really easy to undo, so just try out my answer below anyway and report back. Try what I present below anyway, and respond whether it works in the comments, and what system you're using. See my new Q&A here: Ubuntu 20.04 WiFi “No Networks” after latest automatic update today. 2021, my answer below broke my wifi completely and I had to undo it and go back to using wpa_rvice instead of iwd.service. wlp1s0: association with 74:da:88:e1:74:9e timed outĪs of the latest automatic updates on Ubuntu 20.04 today, 24 Aug. I can disable TxBF, MU-MIMO in the access point's settings and use it fine, however I would like to understand why this doesn't work on 19.10.Ĭapabilities: pm msi pciexpress bus_master cap_list rom ethernet physical wirelessĬonfiguration: broadcast=yes driver=ath9k driverversion=5.3.0-24-generic firmware=N/A ip=192.168.0.64 latency=0 link=yes multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11 I also have a Realtek RTL8188CUS USB 2.4GHz dongle, this will connect to the 2.4GHz network on 19.10. In both cases, 19.10 will only connect to the 5GHz network, while 18.04 will connect to either. I have tried booting both laptops with live 19.10 and 18.04 systems from USB.

I have tried swapping the cards, and the 19.10 laptop still won't connect. The 19.10 laptop has an Atheros AR9462 card, while the 18.04 laptop has an Intel 8265NGW card. I have another laptop running 18.04 LTS, which can switch between both networks without issue. However, my 19.10 laptop will now only connect to the 5GHz network - the 2.4GHz network is detected but will not connect with TxBF, MU-MIMO enabled. Previously, I had no problem connecting to the Wifi. I have just replaced my old Wireless Access Point which only supported 2.4GHz with a dual-band one (TP-Link Archer C6) which also features TxBF, MU-MIMO (Transmit Beamforming, Multi-User Multiple-Input Multiple-Output).
